Lazy Saturday morning this week. Best things going is the we once again out numbered the moonbats, 7-5, and Lurker Bills music (BELOW). If you have been at Walter Reed the last 2 years or so, you would have heard his combo of patriotic songs, service melodies, Barry Sadlers Ballad of the Green Berets, big band music and what I call jungle music.

BELOW LEFT: Fraxinus with GunsAreOK BELOW RIGHT: Kim, a Navy Vet, late-90s, and newbie of about 5 weeks with us.

BELOW LEFT: Me with my Marine jacket. It was cold out there today, a drop of about 15 degrees in one week. BELOW RIGHT: Me again. One of the benefits of writing the AARs, is that I can put in the pictures I want.

As always, the D.C. Chapter's rules for protesting will be in effect. Briefly, they are: No violence, no profanity, no racism, no provocations, obey the law and treat all law enforcement officers with respect.

Thanks for your devotion to all the men and women in harms way. I guess it was too cool for shorts but there seems to be an absence of soul warming stogies as well.

One small suggestion, there have been no photos of the heart warming, power walking, Starbucks loving sisters and we really need to see more of the sisters. I trust that you still see them on occasion?

Yep, and I was looking right at his name. If I remember, wasn't there also a Robert Horton who sang "Tell Laura I love Her", about a guy that crashed during a race. This version by Ricky Valance just doesn't do it justice but the better version of my search. Horton had a lower voice.

Stogies are still around. [Mrs] T just didn’t get a picture. And yes Starbuck sisters are still walking. iMacMan is the one who usually takes their picture. Go figure why a guy takes their pic and not [Mrs] T. :-))

Ray Peterson sang the original “Tell Laura I Love Her” in 1960. Robert Horton starred in “Wagon Train” (Flint McCullogh)and was also a musical star on Broadway, but if he ever recorded “Laura”, I can find no record of it.

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